What a great way to share the excitement of the Summit. I could actually see the pictures this time…. During the opening there was too much else to look at!
I had no idea that you were blogging here ! Great job and thanks for such an amazing summit ! Wish I could get hold of you and have a chat with you…alas…you were too busy !
corporate firewalls don’t like giving me access to soapbox.msn.com – must be some sort of idea to stop us doing more interesting things whilst at work.
Thanks for posting. will have to check it out later at home.
Check the MVP member site soon…we will make it available for download there.
Comment by Sean ODriscoll — March 19, 2007 @ 6:49 pm
Probably was done in Cinema 4D or possibly After Effects or some other similiar package… making a Rubik’s cube like that is actually very difficult to do because of the sheer number of permutations you need to track if you consider the possible position of every single face.
What a great way to share the excitement of the Summit. I could actually see the pictures this time…. During the opening there was too much else to look at!
Comment by Kathy Jacobs — March 18, 2007 @ 3:27 pm
Thanks! now if we can get a downloadable copy that’ll be great!
Comment by Gary Tsang — March 18, 2007 @ 4:04 pm
I had no idea that you were blogging here ! Great job and thanks for such an amazing summit ! Wish I could get hold of you and have a chat with you…alas…you were too busy !
Comment by Anando — March 18, 2007 @ 4:09 pm
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corporate firewalls don’t like giving me access to soapbox.msn.com – must be some sort of idea to stop us doing more interesting things whilst at work.
Thanks for posting. will have to check it out later at home.
Comment by Glyn Simpson — March 19, 2007 @ 7:00 am
From a person who was there for the Summit but was in his hotel room under the weather that day, definitely thanks!
Comment by Louis Davidson — March 19, 2007 @ 9:24 am
Very nice.
Can you share how this was created?
Comment by Dave — March 19, 2007 @ 4:23 pm
at a practical level, the how was: I approved a PO for 3rd party company to make it
I might be able to get more info than that if you want.
sean
Comment by Sean — March 19, 2007 @ 5:57 pm
That’s enough.
I was kind of hoping that it was part of free download from MS .
Comment by Dave — March 19, 2007 @ 6:22 pm
I thought I ended with a . This is a test to see if my memory is bad or if the is deleted .
Comment by Dave — March 19, 2007 @ 6:27 pm
Just to make the last comment more meaningful. I added a vbg inside less than and greater than symbols. But it was eaten up by the comment process.
Sorry about the clutter (not so big grin).
Comment by Dave — March 19, 2007 @ 6:28 pm
Comment by Sean ODriscoll — March 19, 2007 @ 6:49 pm
Probably was done in Cinema 4D or possibly After Effects or some other similiar package… making a Rubik’s cube like that is actually very difficult to do because of the sheer number of permutations you need to track if you consider the possible position of every single face.
Comment by Brian Desmond — March 20, 2007 @ 9:32 pm